Software & Apps > Windows How to Rotate Your Screen in Windows 11 Display settings changes the screen orientation. Or you can install an app so you can do it from your keyboard By Tim Fisher Tim Fisher Senior Vice President & Group General Manager, Tech & Sustainability Emporia State University Tim Fisher has more than 30 years' of professional technology experience. He's been writing about tech for more than two decades and serves as the SVP and General Manager of Lifewire. lifewire's editorial guidelines Published on September 7, 2023 In This Article View All In This Article How to Rotate Your Screen Screen Orientation Options Keyboard Shortcuts Rotating a 2-in-1 Laptop Close What to Know Right-click the desktop and select Display settings. Choose the monitor you want to rotate.Next, open the menu next to Display orientation. Pick a screen orientation (e.g., Portrait). Select Keep changes.Install the Screen Rotate app if you want to rotate the screen using keyboard shortcuts. This article explains how to change the screen orientation in Windows 11. How to Rotate Your Screen in Windows 11 Open the built-in display settings to change the screen orientation. Right-click the desktop and choose Display settings. Alternatively, open Settings (Win + i) and go to System > Display. Select the monitor you want to rotate, if you have more than one. Scroll down to the Scale & layout section. Select the menu next to Display orientation, and choose Landscape or Portrait to pick an orientation. To flip the screen in those positions, your options are Landscape (flipped) and Portrait (flipped). Choose Keep changes on the prompt to rotate your screen. Which Screen Orientation to Pick Here's what those four options will do and why you might pick one over another: Landscape is the default horizontal position for monitors. Keep this orientation if you have no reason to rotate your screen.Portrait changes the screen orientation up and down. Using a monitor in portrait mode is ideal if your workspace doesn't support landscape mode or if you need to see more of a document, photo, etc.Landscape (flipped) and Portrait (flipped) are the same as the other orientation options, but everything is flipped upside down. One use case for this is if you're hanging your monitor from the ceiling. If you don't want to change the display but just a video you are watching, you can rotate just the video. Keyboard Shortcuts to Rotate the Screen The shortcut to rotate or flip the screen in Windows involves the Ctrl, Alt, and arrow keys. For example, Ctrl+Alt+Up returns the screen to the default landscape orientation. Unfortunately, this only works when you rotate the screen in Windows 10. If you want to enable keyboard shortcuts to rotate the screen in Windows 11, there are third-party programs that can get the job done. One that I like is called Screen Rotate. Below are the shortcut keys to rotate the screen with this program. You can change these from the settings. Ctrl+Alt+R rotates the screen. Keep pressing it to cycle through all the options.Ctrl+Alt+W returns the orientation to the default landscape mode.Ctrl+Alt+A inverts left.Ctrl+Alt+S inverts down.Ctrl+Alt+D inverts right. How to Rotate a 2-in-1 Laptop If your laptop also functions as a tablet, you should be able to rotate the whole computer to switch between using the portrait or landscape display. If that doesn't work, the software Rotation lock is probably engaged, preventing the screen from rotating. To fix this, open Quick Settings by tapping the volume or battery icon on the taskbar (by the clock). If the Rotation lock is highlighted, it's turned on, and your screen won't rotate—tap to disable it. If you don't see this option in Quick Settings, select the pencil icon and go to Add > Rotation lock > Done. How to Add a Second Monitor in Windows Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit